
stray411
New member
Had to post this since there seems to be some much talk of remixing going on. This is a technique I found on another site. Some of you might of heard this if not;
To create your own acapellas from full mixes you will need the full mix at CD quality (MP3 will work but nowhere near as good) and the instrumental version at CD quality. The full version and the instrumental have to have had the same processing done in mastering and need to be the same length for this process to work properly. If this is not the case unfortunately you're screwed, this method won't work.
First you need to invert one of the tracks. I find it best if you invert the full mix rather than the instrumental. Most wav editors like Sound Forge, Goldwave and Audacity have the invert process. Save the inverted version and discard the original.
Next you'll need to get both tracks (instrumental and inverted mix) lined up in a multi track program of some sort. They need to be PERFECTLY lined up or else the process will not work.
Once they are lined up play them back together and voila, your very own DIY acapella from a full mix.
Although, I'm not positive on the exact theory, basically one sound mixed with the opposite (or inversion) of itself results in silence.
Have fun with this.
Stray
To create your own acapellas from full mixes you will need the full mix at CD quality (MP3 will work but nowhere near as good) and the instrumental version at CD quality. The full version and the instrumental have to have had the same processing done in mastering and need to be the same length for this process to work properly. If this is not the case unfortunately you're screwed, this method won't work.
First you need to invert one of the tracks. I find it best if you invert the full mix rather than the instrumental. Most wav editors like Sound Forge, Goldwave and Audacity have the invert process. Save the inverted version and discard the original.
Next you'll need to get both tracks (instrumental and inverted mix) lined up in a multi track program of some sort. They need to be PERFECTLY lined up or else the process will not work.
Once they are lined up play them back together and voila, your very own DIY acapella from a full mix.
Although, I'm not positive on the exact theory, basically one sound mixed with the opposite (or inversion) of itself results in silence.
Have fun with this.
Stray